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Sara prefers private talk with Marcos on First Lady issues

MANILA, Philippines — Whatever step she takes to deal with the recent public rebuke from First Lady Liza Marcos will be taken up privately with the Chief Executive, Vice President Sara Duterte said yesterday.

While she stressed that it was the First Lady’s right to feel angry over the past year’s state of affairs between the Dutertes and Marcoses, the Vice President said Liza’s “personal feelings have nothing to do” with her mandate as a government official.

She also urged the public to talk about more important matters the nation is facing.

“As a person, the First Lady has the right to feel bad and angry… For us to move forward, we will leave the next steps to whatever outcome my private conversation with President Marcos would be,” Duterte said in a statement.

She has yet to confirm whether she has reached out to the First Lady since the latter’s television interview, wherein she expressed anger and disappointment over Duterte’s appearances at rallies calling the President a drug addict and seeking his ouster. The Vice President’s father, former president Rodrigo Duterte spearheaded those rallies.

Liza had been seen giving Duterte the cold shoulder during public
 appearances since early this year. The First Lady admitted that she had been intentionally ignoring the Vice President.

Duterte’s soured relations with members of the Marcos family, including the President’s cousin Speaker Martin Romualdez, have prompted an outpouring of calls among politicians and lawmakers for her to step down as education secretary.

Duterte has been facing mounting calls to resign since last year, even more so this year after Liza bared that she felt disrespected by the Vice President’s presence at rallies where the former president had repeatedly called his successor a drug addict.

“You will go to a rally, your President will be called a drug addict, you’re going to laugh. Was that the right thing to do? Even (former vice president) Leni (Robredo) never did that,” Liza said earlier, referring to videos that captured the Vice President laughing as her father was calling Marcos bangag – high on drugs.

Amid calls for her resignation, the Vice President has urged the public to turn

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